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and god bless these united states. >> this is a friday jobs report there is bad news for governor mitt romney. both big tracking polls published just this morning show the president gaining. gallup has obama up 45 to 49%. rasmussen has the polls up. about a bounce or paying attention. in. >> clearly a bounce going on for the president. it began the night after clinton gave his speech. clinton viewed positive by 66% of americans. he has helped the president in reshaping this. and right now we don't know how high the bounce will go or how long it will last but we do know is that democrats for the first time in this election cycle are just as excited about the election as republicans. >> geraldo: so how popular is bill clinton and isn't it inevitable that some of his mojo will rub off on one of his successors? >> well, he is very popular. and again, especially with those unaffiliated voters. the question of how much of it can rub off is an interesting one. 8 out of 10 democrats say bill clinton and barack obama share the same ideas about how to fix the economy. only 22% of republicans agr
and god bless these united states. >> this is a friday jobs report there is bad news for governor mitt romney. both big tracking polls published just this morning show the president gaining. gallup has obama up 45 to 49%. rasmussen has the polls up. about a bounce or paying attention. in. >> clearly a bounce going on for the president. it began the night after clinton gave his speech. clinton viewed positive by 66% of americans. he has helped the president in reshaping this. and...
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the cigar industry just in the united states is is possible for about 85,000 jobs, and with this new impending fda regulation when the fda is looking to regulate something they know nothing about, we're looking at absolutely destroying all these jobs and an industry that is really -- john: what does the fda wants to do, and how would that destroy jobs? >> regulate all tobacco and unfortunately cigar's happen to be the unintended consequences. you have, for example, this is a blunt. it's called a cigar because right now the definition of a premium cigar is very broad which includes products like this, which is just a tobacco leaf like this that comes in a plastic tube like this and you just unwrap it and guess what you fill it with, marijuana. they are after products like these. unfortunately we fall in the same category because the definition is too broad. the we have done is introduce legislation to narrow the definition of what a premium cigar is. it has to be all natural tobacco , exxon of pounds per thousand. we have right now 160 co-sponsors in the house supporting this legislat
the cigar industry just in the united states is is possible for about 85,000 jobs, and with this new impending fda regulation when the fda is looking to regulate something they know nothing about, we're looking at absolutely destroying all these jobs and an industry that is really -- john: what does the fda wants to do, and how would that destroy jobs? >> regulate all tobacco and unfortunately cigar's happen to be the unintended consequences. you have, for example, this is a blunt. it's...
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you said the retirement account says i have that but it is gone spin make you compare the united states to the know good brother? >> yes. you contribute all your life is not there. john: they said it is in insurance plan. they spend ii. >> we need of safety net to. >> i am 33 years old. >> i am group a.u. off. >> i am fine with that because i understand the value. hypothetically the reality is people's through their 80s and 90s we have to support. >> 3.6 million people per year entering that age of 65. becoming fully eligible and the money is not there. >> i am day baby-boomers. >> you should be bad. tell me why this is wrong. excuse me. i need at this. i will not give it back. not just to you. [laughter] >> this is generational socialism but i need to support people. john: it is cruel. >> i wish us back to america been prosperity but this is the new normal. >> we need to confront the situation. congress and people have to adjust and assets could be sold. >> put your 85 year-old father is in your living room. john: on that note. lamont hill. charles goyette. apparently americans are app
you said the retirement account says i have that but it is gone spin make you compare the united states to the know good brother? >> yes. you contribute all your life is not there. john: they said it is in insurance plan. they spend ii. >> we need of safety net to. >> i am 33 years old. >> i am group a.u. off. >> i am fine with that because i understand the value. hypothetically the reality is people's through their 80s and 90s we have to support. >> 3.6...
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united states fell to ninth unfortunately behind canada. we fell because of increased regulation, increased government spending, and government guarantees for things like housing. at the top of the list is hong kong. what does it take to be ranked the most economically free? well, they have low taxes and as i learnedded when i went there for abc, they make it easy to become an entrepreneur. here in hong kong happened in one form is all i had to do. >> thank you, sir. stossel: next day, i was in an indoor business running my own business, and just the idea to try made hong kong thrive. they have thrived. they have few natural resources. it's a rock in the middle of the ocean. they don't even have democracy. they were ruled by the british for years, and now the chinese are in charge. even the brits and chinese largely left hong kong alone, and left alone free people make themselves rich. it's an amazing story. in just 50 years they went from horrible poverty to income levels among the highest in the world. prosperity thanks to economic freedo
united states fell to ninth unfortunately behind canada. we fell because of increased regulation, increased government spending, and government guarantees for things like housing. at the top of the list is hong kong. what does it take to be ranked the most economically free? well, they have low taxes and as i learnedded when i went there for abc, they make it easy to become an entrepreneur. here in hong kong happened in one form is all i had to do. >> thank you, sir. stossel: next day, i...
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. >> make no mistake, the united states will hunt down and and ph those responsible for these cowardly acts. >> by the time that the president had gotten off air force base, nobody was going to tell the president that he couldn't come back. the first thing he said on the teleconference was, i'm coming back tonight. >> the city of new york and the united states of america is much stronger than any group ofbar baric terrorists, that our democracy, that our rule of law and our strength and willingness to defend ourselves will ultimately prevail. >> today was supposed to be an election day, at least a primary runoff day in manhattan, for those who would succeed the mayor. that has been cancelled. >> the hardest thing i have ever had to do to try to maintain composure. i am not trying to sound macho, but i figured if i break down and cry -- which i was very close to doing a couple of times that day, it is not going to help anybody at home process the information that we are trying to bring them. so i just -- i said a little silent prayer and just tried to keep going. >> i hate to wonder how
. >> make no mistake, the united states will hunt down and and ph those responsible for these cowardly acts. >> by the time that the president had gotten off air force base, nobody was going to tell the president that he couldn't come back. the first thing he said on the teleconference was, i'm coming back tonight. >> the city of new york and the united states of america is much stronger than any group ofbar baric terrorists, that our democracy, that our rule of law and our...
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the largest bankruptcy in the history of a local government in the united states. >> did wall street really take jefferson county for a ride here? >> i leave they did. >> a federal criminal investigation of the sewer deal found that was the case. but wall street got a number of help from a number of people with their hands out. >> we had 21 people that either plead guilty or went to prison. commissioners, employees and contractors. >> that included former commissioner and birmingham mayor larry langford. sentenced to 15 years for accepting thousands of dollars in cash and gifts from one of the bankers. former commissioner gary white. ten years for accepting bribes from an engineering company that worked on the sewer lines. mary buckaloo probangs after lying to the grand jury. chris mcnair serving five years for bribery and conspiracy to solicit bonds. bond underwriter jp morgan settled with the sec, paying the county $25 million and the sec and a. the bank alleged to have bribed friends of jefferson county commissioners. >> there was definitely malfeasance in the whole use of the swa
the largest bankruptcy in the history of a local government in the united states. >> did wall street really take jefferson county for a ride here? >> i leave they did. >> a federal criminal investigation of the sewer deal found that was the case. but wall street got a number of help from a number of people with their hands out. >> we had 21 people that either plead guilty or went to prison. commissioners, employees and contractors. >> that included former...
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states. america and israel hold a certain values, pluralism and equal rights for women, we are in a cultural war, a clash of civilizations. media continue to buy into this myth that they bought into during world war ii and months and years preceding it that dictators can be appeased by giving something that they lack. you see that in editorials and columnists and "washington post" and l.a. times. >> rick: so photo editors, netanyahu posing as the worst dictator in the history of dictatorships. what were they doing in f not to show political bias? >> what is atrocious about this, i'm not a huge netanyahu fan per se, but they have so much an must towards him they don't display like they do with mahmoud ahmadinejad. i don't think they should be allowed to send out a picture like that, but you don't ever see them expressing anger or disgusted that discuss about wiping a nation off the map. >> rick: the post is owned by the same parent company as this network and that was the front page the other
states. america and israel hold a certain values, pluralism and equal rights for women, we are in a cultural war, a clash of civilizations. media continue to buy into this myth that they bought into during world war ii and months and years preceding it that dictators can be appeased by giving something that they lack. you see that in editorials and columnists and "washington post" and l.a. times. >> rick: so photo editors, netanyahu posing as the worst dictator in the history of...
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states. america and israel hold a certain values, pluralism, tolerance, religious pluralism, equal rights for women, all of these things. we are in a cultural war, a clash of civilizations. the media continue to buy into this myth that they bought into during world war ii and in the months and years preceding it, that dictators can be appeased by simply giving something that they lack. and you see that in the editorials and the columns in most of the new york times and l.a. times, wrong. >> rick: and the photos of prime minister netanyahu posing as the worst dictator in the history of dictatorships, what were they doing, other than show political bias? >> it was an accident. what's reallily particularly atrocious about this, i'm know the a huge netanyahu fan, abouter say, but the fact that they have so much animus towards him that they don't have to ahmadnejad. if you compared the two, i don't think they should be allowed to send the picture out like that. you don't see them expressing anger
states. america and israel hold a certain values, pluralism, tolerance, religious pluralism, equal rights for women, all of these things. we are in a cultural war, a clash of civilizations. the media continue to buy into this myth that they bought into during world war ii and in the months and years preceding it, that dictators can be appeased by simply giving something that they lack. and you see that in the editorials and the columns in most of the new york times and l.a. times, wrong....